‘Nine’ dances to December

TWC shifts Rob Marshall musical film

The Weinstein Co. has shifted the release date of the Rob Marshall musical “Nine.” Tuner, which was set to go out Nov. 25, will now see a limited bow Dec. 18 in Gotham and Los Angeles before TWC opens it wide on Dec. 25.

Shift reps yet another release change made because of “The Road,” whose release was moved several times before TWC finally settled on the Nov. 25 date.

The Weinstein Co. said “Nine’s” date change was not made due to production delays.

“Nine” will now open against James Cameron’s “Avatar,” serving as counterprogramming for L.A. and New York specialty auds. The Christmas expansion pits it against “Sherlock Holmes,” with Robert Downey Jr., and Meryl Streep-Steve Martin-Alec Baldwin romantic comedy “It’s Complicated.”

Based on Federico Fellini’s “8½,” “Nine” stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Nicole Kidman and Penelope Cruz and follows a director confronting a midlife crisis while juggling the various women in his life.